"I'm trying to find the location of that stadium again do you see it anywhere?," asked Smith as he scanned the horizon for the stadium at Bryan High School.

Then, we went towards Downtown Bryan.

The MetLife Blimp crew travels the country eleven months out of the year getting to see these amazing sights. On game day, it will just be the pilot and the cameraman up here and they’ll be up in the air for anywhere between six and eight hours.

"I just got an opportunity to fly it early on and just kind of fell in love with it," Smith said.

So while this love affair continues, keep your eyes to the skies, because "Snoopy 1" might just be passing.

"Snoopy 1 and 2" cover around 75 events a year across the country while "Snoopy J" flies in Japan.

The crew says the public is welcome to see the airship at Coulter Field, but since it's an active airport, they request you stay back and not walk up next to it.

The blimp travels at a top speed of around 40 miles an hour and is 128 feet long, 44 feet high and holds 70,000 cubic feet of helium.

You can also request the blimp fly by your location. We have a link to that by clicking here.

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